During a heated Lok Sabha debate, Congress MP Mohammad Jawed accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of gaining power by inciting anti-Muslim, anti-Dalit, and anti-poor sentiments. He claimed that without Muslims in India, the BJP would not have achieved electoral success. The debate focused on demands for grants for the Education Ministry, with Jawed urging the government to restart schemes for minority students and criticizing what he called discriminatory policies.
Key Accusations and Appeals
BJP’s Response and Defense
In response, BJP MP Tejasvi Surya praised the Union Budget and the National Education Policy (NEP), arguing that they empower youth through education and skill development. He countered Jawed’s accusations by stating:
Issues Raised in the Debate
Conclusion
The debate in the Lok Sabha showcased sharp divisions between the Congress and BJP over issues of minority rights and education policies. While Jawed accused the BJP of discriminatory practices, Surya defended the government’s record and criticized the Congress for past failures.
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